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Meet the chef behind the sweet treats company
Meet the chef behind the sweet treats company

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Meet the chef behind the sweet treats company

As part of our Meet the Chef series, we're talking to some of Cumbria's finest about their lives in and out of the kitchen. This week, it's the turn of Martin Frickel What is your current role, and what does it involve? I'm the owner of Kendal-based Sweet Treats By Martin Frickel (STBMF), baker, chef and problem solver. With a background as a pastry chef and in fine dining, during lockdown I turned my focus to developing a next-level, postal sweet treat box for family, friends and followers on social media. It all started with weekly menu drops on Instagram and Facebook. Once all the orders were in, it was time to bake, bake, bake away to send out sweet treats around the UK for a lockdown pick me up! Day-to-day life involves the production of our award-winning, amazing brownies, blondies, cookies and filthy treats, trialling new products, selling our treats at local farmers' markets and food festivals or delivering our orders to the post office or wholesale customers. How long have you been a chef? Twenty years How did you first get into cooking? I started with a love for cooking from a young age, working alongside my parents and grandparents at home cooking, then admiring the rise of Jamie Oliver and Gordon Ramsay back in the day, making being a chef fashionable and lighting a spark in my brain. Where did you learn your craft? I trained at Kendal College under chefs Richard Axford and Yannick Lequitte, then progressed to work around my native Cumbria in some fine establishments before starting STBMF in 2021. What was your first job in hospitality? The Lakeside Hotel in Newby Bridge had a training academy in Ulverston for apprentice staff to learn their craft from their senior team, so I started as a Saturday commis chef there at 14 and never looked back. (Image: Josh Campbell Photography) What is your signature dish? We have created a few signature items at STBMF. I would say our award-winning Black Forest Brownie is 'the one' - 2024 winner of Britain's best cake, 'Best Free From' cake. Taking inspiration for my family's German/ Dutch heritage and love for cherries, this gooey fudgey brownie is loaded with morello cherry compote, sour cherries and white chocolate to give that nostalgic nod to the classic. What's been your worst cooking disaster? There has to be a few. Forgetting to put baking powder or bicarb of soda in the bakes and mistaking salt for sugar in a recipe can both be easily done. What are your culinary ambitions? To continue to grow and spread the sweet treats love across the county and nationwide. What do you like to eat? Simple classics such as homemade chicken Caesar salad or beef shin ragu pappardelle.

Kendal's Lakes Sandwiches sees success at consecutive awards events
Kendal's Lakes Sandwiches sees success at consecutive awards events

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Kendal's Lakes Sandwiches sees success at consecutive awards events

A Kendal-based sandwich business saw success at two award ceremonies on consecutive nights in London and then Liverpool. Lakes Sandwiches was praised at the capital's Sandwich & Food to Go Designer of the Year (Sammies) event, and then, twenty-four hours later, it was named in five categories at the North West Family Business Awards. Directors Mel and Scott Walmsley said that while winning would have been "beyond fantastic," their "number one prize" had already been obtained shortly before the events took place. Mel and Scott Walmsley (Image: Supplied) Mel said: "Scott has been battling with cancer for nine months, which meant our incredible team of 12 had to upskill and cover for him during some very difficult periods of treatment. "The news that surgery and radiotherapy had been successful, with Scott receiving an all-clear a couple of weeks ago, was our greatest wish granted. "Even to be nominated for the highest honours at this time meant everything. The Lakes Sandwiches team at the North West Family Business Awards (Image: Supplied) "When we were singled out for praise time and again at the ceremonies, where leading chef Theo Randall was one of the London judges, we knew just being up there was something truly amazing. "We have continued to thrive and grow despite the huge hurdles, and being finalists of such prestigious competitions allows us to shout louder and further, opening doors to new opportunities." She added: "Our values are based on people, place, and purpose. "We are totally local. "Ingredients are Cumbrian-sourced, and we absolutely support our farmers and local producers, as well as communities and the local economy. Lakes Sandwiches (Image: Supplied) "These successes show we are doing something right, and we thank everyone who voted for us from the bottom of our hearts. "We are now celebrating some momentous milestones in our growth journey - watch this space for the next chapter." More information is available at

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